1439 days ago

Sunday Afternoon Toastmasters - first meeting of 2022

Kim from Silverstream

Happy New Year!

With the new year comes resolutions, and getting over fear of public speaking is a recurring goal for many.

In 2022, one of our club goals is to bring you more “meet our member” profiles so we can encourage others to fight their public speaking fears (or even take their public speaking to the next level) and kickstart their toastmasters journeys.

Chairing our next meeting on Sunday 16 Jan 2021 is our ever entertaining and engaging speaker George. George joined Sunday Afternoon Toastmaster in 2018 and continues to come along for ongoing personal development and the supportive evaluations.

Why not pop into 20 Sydney Street, Petone or online via zoom (yes - we’re hybrid) to find out more about Sunday Afternoon Toastmasters?

DM/PM or email us for more details.

#newyearresolutions #publicspeaking #toastmastersclub #toastmastersinternational #toastmastersnewzealand

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Are Kiwis allergic to “exuberance”? 🥝
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